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THE SEATTLE STAR BY BTAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON F TELEPHONES Kaltoriat Dept PT SUNDAY, Bustness Dept, Matn 1080. < Main 1138 & Harard Wells, Editor, BE. PB. Cha Business Manager = OFFICES Beattle—1107 Third avenue, New York Temple Court Bullding Ky Chicago—317-t18 U Express § sites _ ‘One cent Her copy) atx cents per week or Uwenty-Ave cents per month delivered By wail or carriers No free copinn. Rntered ia Wasnt tase matter —— MISERY iserable? Men do, and so do women ¥ surround themselves with an at- mosphere of gloom. They hug Troubl They make mountains out of molehilia, and there ans when there should be smiles, What foots! Perhaps you have a eynic In your er ‘with your eyes shut. He has the blu urday night, He will tell you that everybody; that his talent isn’t y. You can pick him out m Monday morning tl Sat- always gets the worst of It from mized; that his lus im wasted; that he tan't getting enough mor ; that there is no future for him-- and a lot of tommyrot like th After that comes the brooding stage Any man who broods over real or fancied wrongs fa dange He is not # ihe ts also a mighty poor workman, Whether he is making hoe handies or counting money in a bank. He deliberately destroys his own efficiency and chance happiness of be- for success, and all for the as and questionable fing miserable, 2 \T DOESN'T Pay. Clarence Thurston, son the ex-senatc Kind. He lost a little mone: brooded unt with demons whose only mission on carth was t gee why Andrew Carnegie Joha D. Rocke wealth and Clarence almost penniless. Yes. bad and so filled with Injustice that !{ was worth while to leave tt. So Clarence in his room in St. Louis, plugged up the keyhole and efevices in the door with paper weds, turned on the gas and prepared to shufite off. ‘He didn’t make out, because somebody kicked in the door, sum- moned doctors who handled the young man rudely and restored him to his senses. WITH THE 1$ GOOD TO LIVE; THAT LIFE 1S WORTH WHILE ALWAYS, AN THAT THE PERSON WHO REFUSES TO HUNT FOR WORRIES, WHO TRIES TO BE OF USE, CAN SELDOM FIND EXISTENCE MONOTONOUS. ‘Young Thurston now wants to live to a ripe old ‘age. ‘So should all of us. Don't brood. Fight worry every time it raises its ugiy head. ‘Don’t lose self-confidence. Keep the fire of hope burning tn your breast, and you can't be miseradie long, There Is always a tomorrow bead. Perhaps it will bear more fruit than did today. Seed TRE REMEDY HOT APPLIED ‘The $16,000,000 deficit tn the earnings of the anthracite ratiroads, the strike, is, it is said, to be made up by an assessment lic through the price of coal. peril got into a mess of that the world was peopled noy him, He couldn't r should be rolling in it was a hard world, so SHOCK CAME THE KNOWLEDGE THAT IT ‘Then the roads may decide to take a few more millions in insure good measure. would be vain, The anthracite roads have absolute monop- anthracite supply. The mine operators and the railroad man- for the most part the game men. So competition in either the Production or the carrying of anthracite is Impossible, and the public is without protection against any extortion the combine sees fit to prac ‘True, there is law against such high-handed procedure. But law is nothing without {ts enforcement. ~ ‘The trusts may well be content to let the public make the laws so trusts make the attorney general. the common law provides adeqhate remedies for the monopo- business and oppress the people is admitted even by At- to take Knox's word for It. One of the most preg- 3 made tn a decision of the supreme court of the _ United States occurs in the famous Knight case, one of the six decisions under the anti-trust jaw: “In order to vitiate a contract or combination It fs not essential that | ft results should be a complete monopoly; it is sufficient if ft really 3 to that end and to deprive the public of the advantages which flow law; then, is all right. ‘and scores of rulings like it stand, and there is plenty of power _ fm the courts to break up monopolies and break down monopoly prices. But no remedy has value unless it is applied. —_—_——-- “THE ETERMAL TROUSERS of the London Tailor, delivering a ‘lecture at St. Jamex have reached the finality, as far as the dress of the Englixh ‘The trousers of today will not only be the the next or-@ years, but of the next million.” ‘Thin news appeals to every creature to whom a once-fam us adver- ‘tiser addressed the inquiry, “Do you wear panta?" , regarded as the apothests of the bifurated garment pecu- to the male persuasion. living, we are dwelling In a grand and awful time.” WEARING THE BREECHES OF THE FUTURB. pantaloons are perfection. , evolution cannot go. New Zealander of whom Macauley tells sits on the ruins and views the wrecks of the British empire he will “We will be great developments in the days to come. People will ae they now sail the seas, Knowledge will spread from pole the multitudes will converse by means of telepathy. desecrating hand shail be laid upon the trousers of our time. fous prophecy. i ns men shail walk the earth with forked end down trousers pe shajl t WOOD AND COAL Get in your Winter's Fuel now. Washed Nut are both good stove coals. lump coal. We sell Coke and Charcoal. . SEATTLE COAL & Woop rin sous COMPANY and King Street. Neweastle No. 4 and Newcastle Franklin th a free burning Our prices are right, Telephone— Main 93. 109 Second Ave. South Haggerty sue Telephone Main 565 High Class . Whiskies and Wines Try our Port Wine at 350 per bottle; California Brandy, 850; Kentucky Whiskey, 75¢; Angostura Bitters, 500; Vermouth, 50c; Jack, $1.00; Militar Puno’; (Imported); Port Wine, $1.00 per gal.; Potatoes, 750 per sack, 120 Ibs. Brunner & Co. soz Pike Street. Phone, Main 1060 Tht is a coal mine, y or SOGIAL DOINGS own is a hundred ¢ “ wre Almont ev Judge Be Dn whe aure why he should not pay Sadie Donov: ot promi ‘The young dentist seemed to have ™ tng foc Burope Lownie, ce Lee bow B six mont in ween to her Cub of t ity Was issued invita ance to be given No- Yember 14 tn Denny ha pected to be w pretty affair. Mre. M. Bi. - Augustine will « luncheon Thursday at ber home. Will be a Hallow affate. The Mariposa Club has iasued » large number of invitations for a ball to be given in Little's ball evening of this week. The Woodmen; giv morrow evening in Great preparations to make it a very © A dancing club, const about 20 young men, mostly residents || of the Cid Rainier, ia being fo The firet party will probably given In a few weeks. Mrs. Silvia Garckens entertain @ few friends Friday evening at ber|°? home on Broadway. The quests of house and a few friends were wut pra | md kno trea @ lunch- her home, | A number ee | eon Friday afternoon on Queen Ange bill, guests will be prese: Mrs, Thomas B. Hardin gave pretty tea this af noon at her home, 1123 Marton street. The after hoon was & most enjoyable one and | ¢ a large number of friends were pres H. Gray entertained 2 Mra. Le. » large number of guests this ‘va ternoon at her residence, 219 Howard avenue. The affair was one of the prettiont of the week. , ‘The Bon Ton Dance Club give a| f bail tomorrow evening Great preparations ha Thursday evening the of the Woodmen of ti an entertainment and Ranke ball. The Union of the Strest Car Em- ployes give a dance tonight in Ren hall, A large number of invitation have been issued. A pretty surprise party was « Mins Ina West, Friday night, at h home in South Seattle. A numb of young friends were present ar moat delightful evening was sper ‘The Helping Hand, 2 club of younr girls, meet tomorrow afternoon the home of Mra. Gottstetn, on > avenue and Columbia girls have planned to ape of every week in p n the near fut be given and the proc charitable purposes, T' sixts of 10 members, P: Yor Miss Ju Mise Tessie Preston, Mice Mise, Gertrude Litmar 1 Mise Flos - Cohen, a Reward $500 reward will be paid for inform. ation that will lead to the arrest an@ conviction of any person or per found cutting cables or otherwise damaging our property SUNSET TELEPHONE & TEL GRAPH COMPANY. a Fly on the Flyer Seattle to Tacon mle trip 50 cents, round p 15 cents MID-WEEK SALE OF STYLISH DRESS FABRICS jt | der det sad wit int ¥|SET OF TEE $5.00 If orth GOLD FALLING $500 # Cooper & Levy 1 welgh GOLD CROW we . $5.00 104-106 First Ave. | mali $145 vaine |SILVER FILLING - soc |e oe Vga nee Sar pingien Ot» fe “Woainting Finying v 5 Week Only. a TYPICAL SCENE IN THE COAL situated tn the city of Shenandoah, Pa. ‘DR. LAURIE peMNOry WASHINGTON, D, ©. statement eral of the eral terent, an Gen hon been m tlen. urge for painless ex-|f{ GOLDEN RYE WHISKEY i | Per gal ; action when teeth are order-|M ob CANADIAN AYE Wats All work done by graduate KE |New York Dental Parlors jj Hours—8 to | rison otreet, Portland, ' THE SEATTLE STAR’ COUNTRY | The huts are miners’ homers me on @ lonely hillside, A mine settle “Rwenty miles PASSING OF FREE BUS After December 1 every railroad and steamship arrrival In be who wishes to go to & hotel » either walk or pay 25 cante for the privilege of riding Ina bus. At a meeting Of the Beattie Hotelkeepers Association last night @ contr i a cheerful ON THE RACK rently don’t know, eb was the an- Wilfred J. Lawrie gave to question eked him tn * coum yesterday after be appeared to show » 910,000 damages for breach | which will be #igned by ali the lead- ing hosteirtes was made with the Beattie Transfer Company whereby ered & moat surprising lapse of | the company will be given the priv- He ecoulde't remember | th of barrying peasengers to and had been’ In the by from the hotels. ing for board. He sald The charge will be included in the ~ how many pat guest's bill ted during the las! . ae kB ns dhe day received the contract from Major m to transport to tye Philip. ons of forage on the stearn- t and 30 tons on the balance of the 4,500 # of forage to be shipped to a rive No: «in two years. afford a sult of her ex-lover's protesta-| vember th The tat aise tobe { poverty, Mise Donovan be-|}¢ a 7 that she will be able to ob- | 2occnesett el Uniney numeration for her ted affections and the summary dings will be taken up aguin November 3. OUR 25-CENT COFFEE 1S ALL RIGHT aying 35 to 40 ound have idea that 2-cent Cot is no good, just drop that idea. We handle enormous quantities of Piz? Satteas, romat it | rash every day and are | able to furnish an exeel- lent article at 25 cents | per pound. If not per- fectly satisfactory, your money back. TO MILES Oct. 2. Corbin te aythority far the that General % MB. will probably be the next gen rmy, succeeding Gen Thin in of special t ral Corbin’s own name ntioned Im that cont General Miles will be retired age next y oral Milen. — Fly on the Flyer Tacoma, single trip 56 round trip 76 cents. a oe ning for bicycle repatra FLOUR HAS ACVANOED » imited time to “OUR BEST” t the old price, name- supply Fu ORs Yaw e) $075 " Prey CANNED TOMATOES— Per dom. cans . $1.00 SUGAR CREAM CORN— Per dom. ne $1.10 FRESH CREAMERY gBuUT- TER 2-pound brick s-+....++..600 NEW YORK FULL CREAM est she CHEESE— fre, Pott's Irous—d irona, Tickle Per pound , . 20 1 GERMAN BREAKFAST rire i CHEESE— teliable waren at Prices. Very ake Te Se Hearth Brushes Duster 3 for 106 IMPORTED SWISS CHEESE er pound oes Bo SMOKED SALMON— Per pound FAT MACKEREL— Each V5e, 206 and 2¢ PELGER & LET QUOR DEPT “THE PHYSICIAN”—Pure, old medicinal Port Wine— $3.00 RYE OR BOURBON WHIS- KE $3.00 $4.00 years’ AMEE 98. 52°00. 80 ©X- | COOKING BRANDY— ien a ialist in each gal vee 1$9.00 partment ill tell you | SVENSK PUNGH— pe advan ex what your DOMESTIC GiN— rk will cost by a free exam Per gal «+ $3.00 fihtag us'acall, and you | No 104 WHISKEV—Aged in i wood, soft and nvellow— l find we do exactly as we i quart bottle $1.00 Oo. BUCK & CO. Men's, Boye” and Ohii- dren's Otething Furnishing Goods, Hats and Shoes. 1404 Second avenue, new Times Bullding 800 RAT Free, Free,Rent, Water, Wood Another New —_m Just Lots $29 5,870 Lots Sold the Last Year LOTS 60c and 31 Per Week. Hundreds of people are now buying large, cleared lotw in Hiliman's new addition just opened at Green Lake, right on new b-minute 4-cent car line. Prices $29 up; about one-quarter the price at which they are selling lots way out in the woods in the tall timber on Lake Washing- ton, a mile from the car line. Only come out and look at our jou before buying. Elght extra salesmen on the ground to sell lots: 200 houses bein built. Open Sundays, Owner, Hillman, offices on car line west shore o! Green Lake aE hereon aire ttamernaencanbaclead! stood wasted New Strength pice at tow vetei_| and Vigor In Every Drop Lest M anewers t9 the name Herurn. samme te ihe Yeast Denny nd get reward. NOTICE OF HEARING IN RE. Bale of Lots 17 to 31 and 32 to 35 Block 7 of King County Addition. Notice ts heeby given that the Board @ County Oommisstoners of King county, Wash., will convene in thelr rooms in the King County Courthouse on November Sth, 1992, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. for the Cherery, under ‘ ‘ ‘ ry 6 6 6 4 5 6 6 6 43 6 3 6 8 6 4 ¢ 6 oe well Ht, Cady’s stabse, 4 2 400 Pontius Ave 1 & Alma Mt, Mumford’s rug tac 14 y way, 7 6 Ave 7 6 Federal Ave, a on Ht 7 6 , corner Kast 4 way, s 2 ‘and Warren Ave. 8. & Que no pumping station 6 4 Corner Roy Bt and Queen An Ave 2 1 189 Boulevard, Interbay © 2 Hoss 6 & Hose 2: Albany vA t Bt * Wilding, Latons. i ol tent, Kenwood and ‘7 68 t house. Hialiard—24 ‘pre: Doyle Hallevue —Behoo! house Christopher Christepher stacan, ‘alley “Behool > Biineop Fall city Yrankiln - Fran! Green River —fenonk house, district 16 tilimbe- School house fipringsCottage No. 2 ton Rchool house lewd Re hion) houwe. Ienaquah—044 Fellows Keat—Towp ball ‘hat, Paks cant View—Moant. View, Mount View—Mount |, wehoat house. hail. Novelty Behoot bowwe Morth lend—County butiding. ‘Oritiia—Wingiom hall Oracle Osarola shoot house. Onk Lake—ehool house. Palmer—Palmer school house. Preston Bebrol house Quartermaster — Quartermaster school purpose of hearing and determining upon the advisability of selling lots to Tl and 82 to %, block 7 of King County Addition Parties interested for or against the sale of sald property wil! appear |before the board at said date and [have « hearing. Dated this ind day of October, 1902. Board of County Commissioners, King County, Wash. By Geo, RB, Lamping, Clerk of the Board. SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION. Notice ts hereby given to the elec- tors of the City of tle” Bchoot District No. 1, in King ty, State of Washington, that on Saturday, the Ist day of November, A. D. 1902, in the several election wards into which said school district is divided, a special election will be held at the election places hereinafter specified for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of ald district for thelr approval or rejection the fol- lowing ittomn, to-wit PROPOSITION NO, 1.—Shall the district sell lots one (1) to twelve (22) tnctustve in bleck two (2 of Queen Anne Second addition to the city of Seattle at @ price not lems than $8007 PROPOSITION NO. 2.—Shall_the istrict well the otf church building and lot deserihed as lot twenty-nine 29), block nineteen (19), Latona, at price not less than $300? PROPOSITION NO. 3—Ghall_ the Gistrict be authorized to sell certain school furniture, Including all. desks, seats, stove, apparatus and furniah- Ings no longer considered gultable for use in the schools? PROPOSITION NO. Shalt School District No. 1 levy a special tax of one tenth of mill (0001) for the purpose of establishing and maintaining three (3) kindergarten echools? Notice is hereby further given that the places of voting in each of tha several wards of the school district at said special election will be as follows: First ward—South school building, situate on block 5 of the Syndicai ddition to the City of Seattle, rIKBT AVENUE. HOTRL. 1118 Piree rnkaeed, ail tment ) tn toe soares, in fant ey omen sieeant and - reer and Inde- carpenter {non rect halt, Latona, Priday © Admittance She Mole tee WANTED G bey wee Boren. 1 @ 220 Oreiten For Snle—City Real Esta A SNAP. A splendid farm situated 2 miles from Kent containing 4 acres, 27 act cleared; t-room hruse, large barn, orchard of 180 trees, well red, including all stock: & © milking, 2 2-year- 4 horses, 2 wegons plows, harrow, cultivator, ete.; % chickens. Sit- uated on one of the finest roads tn the state Inquire of a 11800 buys 4 tote In Fremont extending ‘clear through book, fronting on thres QUALIEIM @ HOLMAN A 1800, "804 New York bik, RPAD AND CONSIDER. $700-—Pive acres of begutiful land only Ye mile from the city Himits on the north, | Second ward—Rainier school build- So wis prep: ling, situate on block 12 of Jackson indi ie apully aaa |atreet addition to the City of Seat- re amore Hell eT HO ew ‘Third ward—Pacific school bufd- cont DAMS & NICHOLS) 4. [ing, Eleventh avenue and East Jeft- erson street; also at Miiior school TERETE... <td | CS Seventeenth avenue and THE ALVORD ACRE TRACTS. ‘ Wrects of choice valley entra} schoo! build. and chore ‘electric car |ing, situate corner of enth ave- ty and loam, andjnue and Madison street. |. Fitth ward--Synagogue | buftding. wate corner street and Eighth avenue. Sixth ward—Denny school school @ ARNEL, Geaebe block bia at, | butia- Heautttar obctRAR HOMES. 42. 1. gog,|inm aituate corner of Fifth avenue eautiful ot rightly lots, 880 to pe Terme, 05 down, €& monthly, free water [2nd Battery stree Seventh ward—Cascade ree lot, $200; terme, | bufiding, situate corner He nth enue and Thomas street * for rent, § h up. | new High School building, Broadway oy gh "land Pine street | Bighth ward—Mercer school build- m ling, situate on block 34 of Mercer's 5 min-|second addition to the City of Seat- *F, | tle | th ward—3406 Fremont ay: next door to postoffice; also at ¢ Lake school building Said voting places will be oyen to baliots from 12 m. to 8 k p.m. of the same day witness whereof I have here- junto set my hand andy affixed the real of the City of tenses, | Tyiatrict tin Advice |State of Washington, day of October, A. Di | R. wen Lake from ther ¢ ‘Owner, 206 Personal the isth 1902. JONES. Secretary Board of Direct: ing ph nit Help Wanted—Male FOR NEVADA AND es! and Lane, Tr shop, + corner Fifth Ave. Ave. es ACHING MBN; $2.00 TO DATLY MNICHOL & HAWK 118 W MAIN ATRENT, eouth. 808 “Beventh #0 Hoter : es south and Bradford, D—A driver ve and Bell seth Ave, south, Quick Kidney Cure | cures cil kidney and biadder trouble le. | | | i QUICK ORUG CO, 704 tat ave 614 First Avenue, Seattle (Pioneer Square) + Sundays 8:30 to 2. Office—Fourth and Mor- || In the back and | /* Houses for Sale FOR RAE Howe and ot in Lake Un 4 Pamt Cherry st, Byoadway grocery Dropdway ai Wa sement Tircoklyn, Price $800: oy ee Ave., Madrona yodland Park on Install-| 9 9 for rent. Brick bula-| 9 4 iS B, A. ANDERSON, ee 600° Demay way. 48 Hichmend—Bohool house. iiversite Kiverside school houwe, Stuck schapl house, Fpringbrook—Schoot house, district 10, ule CTeek ‘Tanner school house. pringhily Johnecn"® house. Bunnydale Bcbool house, district 34, Borewur: Routh Park—Soath Park school house, Broa: Routh Beastie Burdick's bail. Rammamish— Poti: i) scbool howe ‘Tolt—Deyisr Mal. Taten—Maple Laat echool. Van AvmitMacts hall. V eehon howee, Done this 4th day of October, 1902. BOARD OF COUNTY comMt By GORGE B. LAMPING, County Auditor and Ex-Officio Clerk of the BUSINESS DIRECTIONS Abstractors tract comoany, éatablished 1000, mining claim abetrac Rasement of the Mu- BOOTH - WHITTLESEY - HANFORD Ab- stract company, established 1M6k Bane- font of Halier bik. ‘Teephone Main 194. SEATTLE ADSTRACT CO. N.Y. bie aM. public. es, W, J. STERLING, pension attorney and notary public. 28 Marion st. — J A, KELLOGG, 213 Washington Bullding ——— eee AC. M'DONALD. 400 Burke Bullding, 10 Haller Building. EWING, Attorney 9 woe New Porn “toes. LYMAN EB KNAPP. WD. LAMBUTH. 906-8 Pacito Block, @, WARD KEMP, 42 Burke Building. Banks THB WEANDINAVIAN AMETICAN RANK Of Beattlo—A general. bank! transacted. Gepositn, $1,800,008; ‘captiat dup. $100,000; AL Cat prem AL Boette ‘oaah- tice prea I "Ke. Fisher, ast: cashier’ PROPLE'S SAVINGS BAN venue a Pel wp; $100,000; ‘eet ers frost business, FA ——— ELEN Re PUGET BOUND NATIONAL BAN SEATTLE, or Capital stock, paid ne $838,000; $is,000/" 5 hurth, oon, Sk ole teee Vice prea. WV. YANNony, cashier ae: ates and Purope waedbntsas ti 8 THB CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Capital, paid up, ‘$8,000,000 telat meting owed on ‘tishe ‘Genorite: n geneeal at tna “busines “iranancted: "Seattle < corner of James. st Recond Bue. DA! Cameron. manager SY THB FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP SEATTLE. wpatiod Paid up capital, $150,000; general Dusiness transacted; J. De Tower de Bees! Mi, MeWithen, vive inren Sie" ty fer; Geo. CO. has puree tention to family tre SRYVERE t tal tee; ape Tel. Main L100, Auctioneers ant comminsion house Vanoroft hand goods bought and double, story, sine 5. Stam, gen ‘tos. BICKERTON @ ©O., 12 First aveniie JOR MARTIN, auctioneer. Phone Red 31 addresa 102i “Kesler, "none Red Si ne __Dramatic School BUAN DIAMATIC SCHOOL. wil open? the fall term 18: those contem ing, ‘studying slocation, “orators srg matic art will benent t #ioning then: catalogue Fung Wwatted’ tree. "43 Bi Se . COT away Wee Engineers and Contractora GRT SOUND BRIDGE & ORRUG ».— Seandinaw way and highway Neel and iron work nd general auc Raa id teachers. Acme Wusl> Second and Pike. Funeral Directors af HUPRMIWORTH~ a gON mbelinera, 142051428 Third; Tel. Pike 49. : | trip 716 p.m.) House Numbep Musical Ina "gd i Raa 1a tags yeoing and Gt 3 leaning > | BARGAING in | UmeLe Jon Insure eg ae tend DK. KIBBE. Dalley Mollding, WASHINGTON toatitote fate Deoosit Buildings apts ‘tle three yeare; Bhome Sad LAWRENCE | HART, Washington Block. Patent _ EARS EB He ¥_&_ADAMS—Draftiog, Gelman KMAECK Baleting Physician and reas ceewLL ee STAMP PHOTOR-218 @ Wie tap Fa baa GEO_H. WOODHOURE CO —1 after. J. ‘Traffic Manager, Room Horton bidg., Seattle, SEATTLE, ED EVERETT The Palatial Steamer City of Everett ‘Three Round Trips: Leaves Seattle 7 » 5 Pe ‘es Exverett 9:15 &, Ma 7:35 p. m. Phone, James 1841. BB NORTHWESTERN CO! MERCIAL CO. - Next Sai for 8. 8, Oregon us ‘The Oregon is the gantly appointed of the largest in ne Nome has just been refitted at a2 pense of $100,000, on be initial trip this year a paid passenger list “i a apply Offices—201-2 Pioneer Phone, Union U. 8. Navy Yard and Steamer® ATHLON, INLAND FLYER, SRN AAD, Effective py DAILY SBR Leave Seattle" and 10 #1215, *2:30 and 5:30 p.m, daya onty, extra Urtp As Sunday only, extra 8:30 Leave Bremerton—$115 a om; *12:30, 3 and °C: (Saturday end Sunday 760 and 10 Sidney — m.; 6:05 p, m. “or Pleasant Beach tale ttle any trip cept Sundays. **For Bremerton and Beach only. Fai